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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1916)
A New Kodak in a New Size Pictures 2 7 - 8 x 4 7 -8 Waiter Norris, of McKinley, is , here on jury duty. WANT COLUMN Cameron Case on Trial has been discontinued the Bridge people have had practically no ser vice at all. Several people who do not care for a phone merely as an ornament are thinking of taking them out. The libel case against F. B. Cam CR E SC E N T Miss Anna Broad, of Jackson eron has occupied the attention of ville, Ore , is visiting with her sis- the circuit court since yesterday. LOST— On north fork road above | ter, Mrs. Frank Dungev. Considerable trouble was tound in Pairview, fishing reel, line and | Best school shoes and stockings selecting the jury, but the taking two fly books. Hinder please Mrs. M. E. Weltch and sons for the money at the Ladies’ Bazaar. ol evideme was reached t is mom- leave at Coquille Herald office. ing, and six witnesses-tor the pros- Mobley and Paul, came over from 9 12 2lp The grand jurv has been ad edition were examined this fore Powers last week. Manufactured from the choicest prime Sam- Mobley is re noon, testifying as to conditions at journed subject to the order of the arang Floss, the highest grade floss grown. FOR S A L E - G o o d 7 and 8 feel the county poor farm for the pur covering from an accident that he lence posts; also a small wood en court Inspect the filler through the lacing at the had in the lugging camp at Powers. pose of disproving the assertions gine and boiler very cheap. F. Henry Kern, of North Bend, is made bv Cameron in the Agitator. end of the mattress before buying. Manu Among the children who en B. P u i l l . p s . ________ it among those in attendance at the The indications are that the case facturers established price printed on label will take several days and much rolled in school Monday for their FOR SA L E OR RENT Ten acre coui t» court as juryman. first year’s work are Alice Rook- securely fastened to each mattress. interest is taken in its revelanons tract, 6 actes under cultivation. Mrs T H Downs, accompanied 50011 new strawberry plants just bv her mother, Mrs. E A Clarke as to the management of the countv ard, Mary Croft, Viola Strong, Ar- Manufactured and guaranteed by the Cres (arm and ihe treatment given to the diste Rookard and Aileen Brode. < oming i.ito heating. Good house cent Feather Co., largest manufacturers on and outbuildings In city limits were camping at the Bandon beach county charges. ol Coquille, tluee blocks north of from Tuesday until Saturday of Iasi the Pacific coast East Fork Items Want Ad Brings Deluge court house inquire of Matt week Kerrig .11, Coquille 9 5 ’ 6 'P Reuben Mast, Jr, Keith Leslie Two families, Cummings and F. B. Phillips has no pigs for sale. No. 2 ordinarily sold at $20.00 our special_____ WINDMILL FOR SA L E — With and Earl Willey left Sunday for We make this statement Lu relieve the Stevens, trom Eastern Oregon,came tower and lank Vis El' Ellis, colltge Earl goes to O A. C., gentleman from the task of answering in over the old Coos Bay wagon No. 3 ordinarily sold at $16.50 our special____ C' qoille, Oregon. 9 6 3tp while the other two will attend the so many inquiries brought by his want road Friday with a four horse team ad in this paper. It sold all his pigs and a number of head ol loose stock University of Oregon FOR S A L E — Registered Holstein for him within the first week. Still cattle, stock hogs, and horses for Mr«, Geo. Pike, accompanied by the inquiries kept coming, and when we They are headed down the coast sale or trade lor daily or beef her son and daughter, Howard and inadvertently published it the second for Rogue river. stock. Address David McKeu Miss Mary, lclt yesterday for Cor time it brought another batch of would- (Complete House Furnisher) E. N Harry with bis girls and zie, Fort Orford, Ote 8 1 totp vallis where Howard will attend be buyers. Mr. Phillips is one of those the Laird girls are taking in the who knows that advertising brings re GOLDEN ITA L IA N BEES— Aud the Oregon Agricultural College. scenery of Ciater Lake. sults. Queens, untested ${, tested $1 50 The Ladies Aid of the M. E. E. K Matey has an exception Purity mating guarat teed. F. Marriage Licenses M . Alley, 697 N. Cottage, Salem, Church will hold a parcel post sale ally good crop of corn lor his silo and a c hicken supper in the base Oregon 7-18-iotp Sept. 6—Wm. Carbon and Flora Arthur Nelson, who has been ment of the church Thursday even Philpott. One side o f your Pass Book will show all the money you have spending the summer with bis mo ing from five until eight o’clock. Sept. 8—H. B. Warner and Stella M. received. The other side will show all you have paid out. and ther, left Thursday tor Wyoming, the cancelled checks are your receipts. Mrs. Flora E. Dunne and Mrs. Oerding. This fine arrangement is yours if you will open your check ac Sept. 8—Clarence J. Buller and Leah where be will continue his studies Ben Chandler, ol Marshfield, was Mary C. Haivev arrived Sunday count here. in the engineering department of Alice Barklow. alternoon from Pendleton for a vis Sept. ll--Edward G. Mathews and in towu on business Saturday Your account will be given careful and considerate attention. the state university. it with their brother, J. E. Quick, Mary P. Webb. Frank Burkholder left last week S. J. Mater who made a trip to and their sister, Mrs. Charles Le for Vale, Oregon, on a business Mrs. Walls Receives Money Michigan to visit his lather, has re CAPITAL and SURPLUS $60,000.00 vine and lamlly. trip. A. J. SHERWOOD, President L. H. H AZARD , Cashier turned C. K Cadman, oi Bullards, was The Smith-Power« Logging Co. has R. E. SHINE, Vice President O. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier Money to loan in small amounts Wm. Culbertson made a trip to in town today on business connect just paid Mrs.Hugh Porter Walls $6,300 on improvt-d city property. The ed with some legal trouble he is in full settlement o f the verdict that Coquille with a load of apples last Title Company. (! Ctf having over the mining property she obtained in federal court at Port week. Ed Lorenz killed a niie buck which he recently purchased near land, for the loss o f a leg when she was -v « John McVey and Mrs McVey run over by a logging train near the near the outskirts of the city Sun Randolph. have moved back to their place. creamery in Coquille. day night. Miss Elma Roberts, who tecently Soon after the accident her fiance We are glad to have nur good W. M. Philpott, of Prospe , a as returned from the Monmouth Nor came from California and the nuptials neighbors home again. in town Satuiday receiving medical mal where she has been attending took place while she was still confined Mr. and Mis Christianson ol to her bed by the injury. treatment, school, left Sunday for Fairview It is stated that it was intended to Brewster Valley, went to Coquille Mrs. M. L. Thorpe, ol North where she will leach this winter. appeal the case but the time for filing last week with a load of chittem Bend, visited Irieuds here several While in Coquille Miss Roberts was papers slipped by and the chance of ap bark. This is the third load and days last week peal was lost. a guest at the C. T Skeels home. two mote leads to haul, a total Mrs. Walls expects to leave for her FARMERS— G eo . T. Moulton High(8t price paid for couDty weight of more than lour tons. wauls your hi les. Bitter see him scrip and orders The Title Co tf home in Modesto, Calif., Friday. She Wednesday night I was in the will be accompanied by her sister, Miss about it. He wonts furs also. 8 - 3 tf Mr. L Whitney, of Denmark, Elma McDonald. libra: y at Coquille and picked up Frank Cameron, editor ol the Ore., returned home today after the Morning Oregonian of that Agitator, passed through town on visiting relatives here the past week Bridge Briefs date, and felt so sure that I had lost his way to the fair at Myrtle Point She is one ol the mining women of Miss Peatl Ford returned home my reckoning of the day of week Saturday. Curry county, as she as well as her Thursday, after a short visit in Co and month that I asked the day of H. J mes left yesterday for Ban- husband, owns a claim and helps quille. Mts. Claude Ford and lit the month. I then realized fully dun, where he will visit for a cou mine it too. tie sort came with her and will re that we have the railroad and that ple of weeks and inhale the sea C R Peck, Ben Fisher, Tom T. main for a few days. the morning paper from Portland breezes. Bennett, Charles McKnight, C I R. A. Cribbins and J. H. Rook gets to Coos county the same day. Money to loan in small amounts Reigard, John F. Hall and District ard made a business trip to Coquille That is going some for Coos. on improved city ptoperty. The Attorney Liljeqvist were among the first of last week Mr. and Mrs Pratt of Bunker Title Company. tf the Marshfield attorneys who were Hill, who have been camping in Mrs. R. J. Montgomery and sons Jesse Beyers, candidate for as h-.-re the last of the week getting the canyon, returned home Satur sessor on the Republican ticket, their cases lined out for the coming Robert and Du Fay, went to Marsh day. field Wednesday to visit Mrs. Mont w a s in Marshfield on business tei m ol court. Messrs Young and Albee with gomery's mother, Mis. Lund, aud Thursday. Finest grade ol 15 cent stockings other relatives and friends. their wives, who were camping in Miss Mabel Billings, of Marsh for school wear that money can Mr. and Mrs C. E. Houser and Brewster valley, returned home field, was in attendance at court buy, at the Ladies’ Bazaar. Friday in Petly Crowley’s b i g yesterday as a witness. She was % Articles of incorporation for the children of Myrtle Point, passed wagon, Perly driving. thiough Bridge Thursday on their accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Coos Investment company, were Walter Laird and family were at Vcniura Burke and by Mrs. L Mae filed with the county clerk last way home from an extended auto the Myrtle Point fair Saturday trip. They visited Crater Lake and Avery. week The incorporators are M. R. A. EASTON. Bargains — 1 incubator 50 egg O Hawkins, E. R. Osmuudsou, and other places of interest. ---------- — -------- capacity; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set W. J. Liljeqvist, brother of District Mrs. F. C Rookard spent most Riverton Briefs Painter falls and hooks; 1 plow, 10 Attorney Liljeqvist. It is under oi last week visiting Mrs. W. A inch; 5 sewing machines. Will sell Lett and Mrs Luck Culver at Rock A tidy and well kept shop recommends the firm as School opened Monday wiih S. cheap or exchange for chickens or stood that the investments will be Creek. anythiDg useful I can handle.— At mostly in titles. C Sherrill as principal and Miss personal neatness does the individual. Quick’s. Miss Della Bryant has begun her Philpot as primary teacher. F. P. Phillips was in from his Walter Kussell, of North Bend, down-river ranch Saturday and second term of school at Randolph Mr. Bean, one of our genial mer Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nosier and chants, made several trips to Ban was in town Saturday getting re spent the night at the home ol his Mr. Phil children went to Myrtle Poinr S uo don last week to have surgery per pairs for bis auto truck which had brother F. B. Phillips. broken down while he was driving lips reported good progress being day so Lyle and Alice would be on formed He had a cess or growing made by the Conlogue people on hand to enter school Monday. Mr. on his face removed. it on the McKinley road. give out no fumes, waste products or appreciable Mrs Owen H. Knowlton of Co the logging road which they are and Mrs. Nosier and Bryce will The cook of the Crane logging building for the Moore company ol move down the first of October. heat. The innate cleanliness of motor drive makes quille, formerly Miss Myrtle Lund, camp gave a candy pull and feed who underwent an operation at Bandon, through the Phillips ranch Mrs. A. L Nosier will keep house last Saturday evening plant inspection the owner’s pride, conserves the A good Mercy hospital a few days ago is to tap what is conceded to be one for Lyle and Alice until that lime crowd was present and an enjoy material manufactured and serves as a general stim of the best pieces of timber in Coos Lyle will enter the Junior class of able time was had in different reported doing nicely.— Times. ulus to the good spirits, loyalty, accuracy, and health Myrtle Point High school. county. amusements and a splendid feed Miss Ada Newell and J. W. No- of the workers. Money to loan in small amounts Dr. C. W. End'cott and tamily which the cook and women pre blet came in on the train Friday to on improved city property The and Jim Endicott spent Sunday at pared. A great deal oi fun and Isn’t this worthy of consideration? take up their positions in the local Title Company. tf R. C. Endicott’s. healthy laughter happened during j high school; Miss Newell as insttuc- School opened here ihis morning A son was botn to Mr. and Mrs. the candy pull tor in English and Mr. Noblet as Write or phone wi;h a total enrollment ol 377 pu James Sept 4th. Several from Riverton attended principal of the high school. pils in all the grades, of which 86 J. G. Houser was at home for a the county fair last week. Go to Quick's for your screen wtre high school students. The few days last week. doors and saw filtDg, saws, gum It is reported that the coal mine ming, second hand saws, cirpenter total enrollment is 10 more than it Mr. and Mrs Joseph Popp and here has changed hands. tools, art s, brush hooks, lie hack was at the end oi the first month children, Marion and Venis, went Phone 71 Coquille, Ore. Miss Philpot, the primary teach ing tools. last year and the high school has at to Douglas county Friday to pick er, boards at the home of Mr. Rome. Rev. R E. Browning, of the least a dozen more pupils than the prunes The Riverton Sunday school pic Episcopal church of Marshfield, first day last year. Of the 86 pu Misses Smith and Thomas ar nic was well attended at Simon erme over Thursday to officiate at pils in high school, 26 live outside rived last week to accept positions son’s grove last Sunday. the wedding oi H B Warner and I the district and are taking advan- as teachers in the Bridge school. Preaching services each Sunday Miss Stella Oerding, at the home of tage of the state tuition law. Miss Smith has taken up her abode1 morning and evening are being Under New Management the bride's parents. at E. E. Weekly’s, and Miss Thom well attended, also the Sunday Herald Had it Right Highest price paid for county i as boards at J. T. Croft's. Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose school. scrip and (inters. The Title Co tf | Last week the Herald published Mr. Doble, a young Presbyterian to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat The last rain caught some hay Palo Griffon, of Beaver Hill, an item which has since appeared minister f r o m Albany colle8e- down in this section, ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling passed through here yesterday ou j i n . a somewhat different form n at the Myrtle Creek school „ _ By preached his way to San Francisco, where he ou esteemed coniemporary. public. T cs j - . 1 The steamer Patsy plying be- house Sunday morning and at _ , , . „ will take passage on the first ship' way of keeping the record straight, o . . c . „• tween Portland and Bandon, made we will now repeat that the Ciyde Bridge Sunday evening. . . . , C H A R LE S B A X T E R , Proprietor sailing for New- York. He expects; Barker place was sold to John Mar • trip up the liver last week Among the Bridge citizens who to tie absent a couple of months N h P lus U l t r a . lin by Chas. \V alkcr, and will add tnat we have «een a paper beatin attended the (air at Myrtle Point RKER’8 I signatures of Clyde A. Barke: were Mrs Hiram Hatcher and HAtRRBA-.SAM BALSAM I the to $16.98, delivered to you and O. m I Battcrr, by G L Barker, daughter May, Mrs C S Murphy T H K D IA M O N D nariat.it a rt or n r m erit. A to ile t prep*rati< to eradicate dandruff. 4 address free. Made to your measure, with a written guarantee with tbur H-jent, »no >1 two mbr- tx t and daughter Miss Helen, O. E F o r R e s to r in g C o l o r suod . each and every coat, for Men, Women and Children. Free Cap, Bonnet I’ l l la In H r d and V o id metalllcX P e a u t y to G r a y o r * a d e d H air J l^ ie« sealed with Blue R i U * * . 1 sons as v i'ne--e», winch pri ve. 0111 Hill, J. T Croft and family nd and Book Cover for the kiddies. If interest- > ) t , / X » \ r T 'T ',T ' | 5<V\ and §1.00 a t statin -n . We will also add that ed drop me a postal for further particulars. \ 11 1 ERCORNS Reiner- * C o n » , C a l Mrs H. Bryant Mr. *1 <r 111 i, lium Caspar, Wyo. Coos County Agent, Marshfield, Oregon louses, etc., stop« a ll pain, ensures c m fo rt to tb a years k nown as Best, Safest, AI way« ReUatfle 1 as th. Hciald .-tatc-d Since the telephone exchange it aanmr BATES: One cent a word, each in sertion. No charge less than 16 cents- Silkdown Mattresses $16 $14 A new size Kodak that just fits the coat pocket— yet makes the most pleas ing landscape or single view. Equipped with all new features y e t moderately priced at $ 14.00 L e t us D e m o n strate its Possibil ities. KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORF. (We Teach Kodakery) Professional Cards GEO. E. RICHARDS A ttorney at L aw M oney to L oan Office in Robinson Bide. C o q u ille ..............- Oregon Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT D b n t ib t Office ovt r First National Bank Phone Main 431 324, Office 514, Res. G. EARL LOW, M. D. P hysician and surgeon Office over Farmers & Merchants Bank Dr. G. W. LESLIE osteopathic physician Graduate o f the American School of Osteopathy o f Kirksville, Mo. Office in Eldorado Block Marshfield Oregon Dr. R. H. HOPKINS C h iropractor l.aird Building - Coquille, Ore. '‘Going Up’' Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high But laundry prices have re mained the same. We have given the mat ter of laundering years • of careful study. We have kept persistently at the task to produce work that was free from harsh methods. We have succeeded. Our wash ing process has recently been improved. Proper washing is the founda tion upon which is build- ed the art of successful Laundering. Satisfac tion guaranteed or mon ey back. : : : : : COQUILLE LAUNDRY RICE CO. H. O. A n d erson INCOME and OUTLAY MERELY MENTIONED F IR ST NATIONAL B A N K Dry Shiplap, Finish, Flooring and Rustic WISCONSIN SILOS Several Lots of Lumber at Special Prices E. E. JOHNSON ‘Order is Nature's First Law’ Electric Motors O R E G O N P O W E R CO . H O T E L Str. Elizabeth Regular as the Clock S a n F r a n c is c o a n d B andon First-class fare ....... Up freight, per ton........ > 10.00 .... 3.00 F, & E. T. Kruse 24 California Street, Sen Francisco For Reservation* J. E. NORTON Afent, Coquille, Oregon CHICHESTER S PILLS SiaTsidYftgbv son Kuutsis B A X T E R KOMER KANT LEAK